PHOTO GALLERY: Columbia College president Gerald Brouder retires
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January 10, 2013 | 5:55 p.m. CST
Gerald Brouder, the 16th president of Columbia College, announced his retirement Thursday. His retirement is effective Aug. 1.
In December 1991, Gerald Brouder became the interim chancellor at MU. Brouder held a variety of administrative positions at MU for 17 years.
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Gerald Brouder in 1991. As president, Brouder oversaw a more than $97 million expansion of Columbia College's endowment.
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Gerald Brouder stands in an MU School of Nursing classroom in November 1977. He was the first male teacher at the nursing school.
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Gerald Brouder in June 1993. Brouder has served as Columbia College's president since Sept. 15, 1995.
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